[Asterisk-Users] gumstix

Christopher Dobbs crdobbs at eracew.net
Wed Dec 22 18:45:46 MST 2004


I have an embedded Linux Distro that is specifically designed to fit on 
as small as a 32MB CF card.

Includes:
       HTTP Server
       SSH Client and server
       DHCPCD
       DHCPD
       bash
       and more....

Contact me off list if you are interested.

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Christopher Dobbs

Michael Graves wrote:

>On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 12:39:46 -0600, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
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>>Michael Graves wrote:
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>>>They look cute, but not enough RAM for *. Someone already has * ported
>>>to the Soekris 4801. Have a look at www.soekris.com.
>>>
>>>Michael
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>>I didn't have to "port" Asterisk, the Soekris boards have 586's on them, 
>>I just compiled Asterisk accordingly and copied the binaries.  Easy.  As 
>>far as RAM, I am using Asterisk on a PC Engines WRAP with "only" 64mb of 
>>RAM, and it works fine.  You can remove modules, tune some Makefile vars 
>>to make * run smaller (I didn't have to for 64mb), and that's without 
>>tweaking the code.  I would love to see someone get * to run on a 
>>gumstix.  Why I don't know, but how does "coolness" sound?
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>My appologies. I thought the 64 MB was too small for actual production
>use.
>
>I'm hoping to change my * server to booting from an IDE flash module
>over the holidays. I agree that the Soekris and Gumstix platforms are
>cool, but I've already got a working server. I just want it to behave
>more like an appliance.
>
>Michael
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